Bonds Get a Taste of What Happens When Central Banks Step Back

  • JGB futures slump the most since 2016 after 10-year note sale
  • BOJ’s operation change has huge psychological impact, says SBI
Japan’s worst 10-year debt auction in three years caused bond futures to tumble. Bloomberg’s Dani Burger reports.(Source: Bloomberg)
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Bond traders just had an inkling of what it could be like when central banks and pension funds aren’t there to support them.

Japan’s bond futures tumbled by the most since 2016, triggering margin calls for investors, after the country’s worst 10-year debt auction in three years. Japanese government bond yields climbed and the curve steepened, while the sell-off also spilled into Treasuries and European debt even as euro-area data showed inflation remains lackluster.